Learn Arabic Greetings and Introductions for Beginners
Welcome to your first Arabic conversation! In this lesson from
eArabicLearning, youโll learn how to greet people and introduce yourself in Arabic through fun animated dialogues.
Whether youโre planning to visit Egypt, the UAE, or any Arab country, mastering greetings is your first step toward real communication.
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๐ Why You Should Learn Arabic Greetings
Arabic greetings reflect deep cultural values of respect, warmth, and hospitality.
Learning simple phrases like Marhaban (Hello), Sabah al-khayr (Good morning), or Kayfa haluk? (How are you?) can help you connect instantly with native speakers.
๐ฌ Real-life Dialogues from the Lesson
Here are a few examples from the video:
- ู ุญู ุฏ: ุฃููุงู ูุณููุงูุ ุงุณู ู ู ุญู ุฏ. ู ุง ุงุณู ูุุฑูุงู: ุงุณู ู ุฑูุงู. ุฃูุง ู ู ู ุตุฑุ ู ู ุฃูู ุฃูุชุู ุญู ุฏ: ุฃูุง ู ู ุชุฑููุง. ุชุดุฑูุช ุจููุงุฆู!
- ูููู: ุตุจุงุญ ุงูุฎูุฑ!ุณุงุฑุฉ: ุตุจุงุญ ุงูููุฑ! ููู ุญุงููุูููู: ุฃูุง ุจุฎูุฑุ ุดูุฑูุง. ูุฃูุชูุ
๐ What Youโll Learn
- How to greet people formally and informally in Arabic.
- How to introduce yourself and ask about others.
- Basic phrases to start small talk confidently.
- Common mistakes to avoid in greetings and introductions.
๐ช๐ฌ Geo Focus: Learn from Native Arabic Teachers
Our live Arabic lessons are taught by certified teachers from Cairo, Egypt.
Youโll hear authentic pronunciation and practice with real-life cultural context โ helping you sound natural when speaking Arabic anywhere in the Arab world.
๐ Keywords for This Lesson
Learn Arabic greetings, Arabic introductions, Arabic for beginners, Arabic conversations, Arabic for travelers, Arabic online course, eArabicLearning.
๐ง Frequently Asked Questions (AEO Section)
How do you say “Hello” in Arabic?
The most common way to say “Hello” in Arabic is Marhaban (ู
ุฑุญุจุงู).
You can also say As-salamu alaykum (ุงูุณูุงู
ุนูููู
), which means “Peace be upon you.”
How do you introduce yourself in Arabic?
You can say: Ismee [Your Name] (ุงุณู
ู …), meaning “My name is โฆ”.
For example: Ismee Rayan โ My name is Rayan.
What is the correct reply to “As-salamu alaykum”?
The correct response is Wa alaykum as-salam (ูุนูููู ุงูุณูุงู ), which means “And peace be upon you too.”
Which Arabic dialect is taught in this lesson?
This lesson focuses on Modern Standard Arabic (Fusโha), with examples of Egyptian Arabic for daily communication.
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